Very little plants and trees but a lot of small grasses.
There is no vegetation in the arctic!
by the foods they eat like the fish
sud-arctic
The Arctic Hare digs through the snow and looks for vegetation.
tundra
Arctic land is characterized by an extremely cold climate. There will be a presence of snow and ice. There may also be an absence of vegetation because it is too cold for plants to grow,
the arctic fox is an omnivore- it mainly eats meat however, in the winter when there is less food- it is forced to eat vegetation
Canadian Arctic
-cold desert -no vegetation -very cold weather
Polar bears are primarily carnivores, and though vegetation does grow in the Arctic region where it lives, it's not large nor significant enough to sustain a polar bear enough. Vegetation in the Arctic is sparce and very small and often only enough that a tough herbivore like a caribou, lemming or muskox can sustain itself on, but certainly not a large animal like a polar bear.
Arctic tundra covers the least amount of area on the continent. This zone is characterized by cold temperatures, low precipitation, and limited vegetation due to harsh conditions like permafrost.
There are many including: Arctic Tundra, High Arctic, Low Arctic, Alpine Tundra, Pacific Coastal, Cordillera, Prairie, Temperate forest, and Atlantic.